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  • Water Harvester Makes It Easy to Quench Your Thirst in the Desert

    With water scarcity a growing problem worldwide, University of California, Berkeley, researchers are close to producing a microwave-sized water harvester that will allow you to pull all the water you need directly from the air — even in the hot, dry desert.

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  • Geosciences’ Shuhai Xiao Finds Fossils Dating Back 550 Million Years, Among Earliest Known Displays of Animal Mobility

    In a remarkable evolutionary discovery, a team of scientists co-led by a Virginia Tech geoscientist has discovered what could be among the first trails made by animals on the surface of the Earth roughly a half-billion years ago.

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    In summer heat, cities may swelter more than nearby suburbs and rural areas.

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    Hurricane Dorian dropped excessive rainfall on the Bahamas and NASA calculated the rainfall the storm generated.

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  • New Viruses Discovered in Endangered Wild Pacific Salmon Populations

    Three new viruses—including one from a group of viruses never before shown to infect fish—have been discovered in endangered Chinook and sockeye salmon populations.

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    Researchers have developed a new model to optimize radiation therapy and significantly increase the number of tumour cells killed during treatment.

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  • Researchers Unearth Cost-Effective Method for Finding Shale Gas

    Penn State researchers detail a method for approximating available gas in untapped areas using well production data taken from more than 5,600 existing wells in the Marcellus Shale region.

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    Scientists are looking at new ways to test how plastics degrade in water, which could be used to trial plastic alternatives.

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    Unique orbit allows satellite to capture imagery from same area at different times of day.

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  • NASA's ARIA Team Maps Flooding in the Bahamas

    NASA's ARIA team used satellite data acquired on Sept. 2, 2019, to map flooding in the Bahamas in the wake of Hurricane Dorian.

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